Sophie Cole (1862 - February 11, 1947)
Sophie Cole (1862 – February 11, 1947) was one of the most important author of Mills & Boon and sister of Professor F.J. Cole (1872-1959), F.R.S., Professor of Zoology in the University of Reading from 1907 to 1939. He was a book collector and bibliophile from his schooldays until his death. His major historical work A history of comparative anatomy (1944) was based substantially on his own collection. As an adolescent, Miss Cole suffered from a long illness, and to pass the time she wrote a romance novel, Arrows from the dark in 1909, the first book to be published by Mills and Boon, who later became major publishers of romance novels. The book was well-received, and by 1914, 1,394 women had bought a copy. During her lifetime she wrote 65 books, and earned her living from them for many years. Miss Cole knew London very well, and wrote a non-fiction book on literary London. She lived in Brighton, but in her later years came to live with Professor Cole and his wife at Eldon Road in Reading.
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First Book - Rachel Chalfont (1908)
Last Book - Queer Neighbours (1946)
Source: http://www.reading.ac.uk/special-collections/collections/sc-cole.aspx
Passion's Fortune: The Story of Mills & Boon by Joseph McAleer
Edith Maude Hull (also known as E. M. Hull and Edith M. Hull) (August 16, 1880, London - February 11, 1947, Hazlewood, Derbyshire) was a British novelist best known for being the author of the romantic novel